UK, South Korea, PG&E, Fastned, Flyer.

Funding: The UK government announced a 20m pound subsidy programme for electric mobility in the cargo and logistics sector. The money will be distributed to 20 companies to introduce low-emission and zero-emission vehicles. More than 40 companies had a applied for the grant.businessgreen.com, edie.net, gov.uk

Cheaper charging: From today, the South Korean government has cut the cost of electricity used to charge a vehicle, to incentivise people even further to purchase an EV. The price used to be at 313.1 won per kWh (0.26 USD) and has been lowered to 173.8 won per kWh (0.15 USD). The country will also see 530 new fast-chargers installed this year.koreajoongangdaily.joins.com

Annual closure: Dutch infrastructure provider says revue grew to 81,382 euros in the fourth quarter of 2016, a 174 percent increase to same period in 2015. The number of kWh charged meanwhile increased by 209 percent, reaching 168,381 kWh in Q4. The operator also says it lowered the price per kWh at its chargers, as well as its monthly standard fee.fastned.de

U.S. manufacturer Flyer delivered a total of 213 electric buses this past year, marking an increase of 48 percent compared to 2015. And with an estimated 255 equivalent units of heavy-duty transit bus deliveries to have been zero emission in 2016, Flyer contributed 83 percent.electriccarsreport.com, edmontonjournal.com

News

Rubrics

electrive.com

In a nutshell

electrive.com is an industry
service for decision makers
in the electric mobility
industry. The newsletter
“electrive today” is
published every workday
and reports on the most
relevant international
news. And it is sent
right to your inbox.
Short, to the point,
and free of charge.